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works display. Parking will be
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found that mental health issues came up again and again
during community focus groups and needs assessments.
They layered in data from community readiness
surveys and performed “windshield assessments.”
During these visits, Texas Health learned more about
the areas where individuals lacked access to food and
were isolated, which can lead to depression and physical
problems. Tiving in food deserts (areas that lack healthy
food options) can result in chronic ailments, such as di-
abetes and heart disease, that damage the well-being of
individuals and entire neighborhoods.
“We can’t change the world, but we can teach stu-
dents that there are people who care about them and
places to receive help, giving them the resilience to cope
with the world they find themselves in,” said Gayle
Strange, Teadership Council chair for Denton and Wise
counties.
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A building with lots of mem-
ories from people that grew
up in Sanger was demolished
this week. The widening of
FM 455 (Chapman Drive) is
becoming a reality as another
house and the old Sanger Mo-
tor Company Dealership were
torn down. It was originally
the International Harvester, a
dealership and store for farm
equipment, which sold Inter-
national combines and trac-
tors. In 1965 Sanger Motor
Company moved in and was
owned by Willie Keith and
Peggy Pate, until they retired
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Denton Kiwanis 4th of July Fireworks Show - Thursday, July 4
All proceeds from the event are used to fund
the many youth services that the Denton Noon
Kiwanis Club supports, including the Denton
Kiwanis Club Children’s Clinic, which has been
providing free medical, dental and prescription
services to children in Denton County since
1925.
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Since 1972 the Denton Noon Kiwanis Club has
presented the 4th of July Fireworks Show. Parking is $10
per carload and entry into Apogee Stadium is FREE. No
outside drinks are allowed inside the stadium, however
a variety of concessions will be available for purchase.
There will be a children’s activity area as well as live
bands performing before the fireworks begin.
Texas Health Resources awards
$300,000 to Sanger School District
Many young people in Sanger struggle with
hunger, one of the factors that contributes to de-
velopment of mental health issues, area leaders
said.
Texas Health announced a new initiative,
called Texas Health Community Impact, award-
ing the Sanger Independent School District
$300,000 to address some of these social deter-
minants of health in the 76266 ZIP code.
The grant is one of 12 awarded in five re-
gions of North Texas. The total grant amount is
$5.2 million in this cycle.
“Food pantries and resiliency education for
all middle and high School students will change
the lives of the students participating,” said Ann
Hughes, director of student intervention at the
Sanger Independent School District. “The ad-
dition of wraparound case management where
all of the family challenges are considered and
addressed and an intervention/support plan de-
veloped to address all of these needs will allow
families to successfully overcome barriers to high
quality of life. Access to counseling, medical
and dental services at no cost with no questions
asked has the power to change the lives of fami-
lies in the community.”
Texas Health’s Community Impact initia-
tive employs a data-driven, outcome-focused
approach.
“It’s said that a person’s ZIP code has a
greater impact on their health than their genetic
code,” said Texas Health Resources CEO Bar-
clay Berdan. “That’s why we’re reaching out into
the communities we serve and hoping to make
a real difference in the health and well-being of
people in these areas of North Texas.”
Research and study by community mem-
bers as part of Texas Health Teadership Councils
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Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 2019, newspaper, June 20, 2019; Sanger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1238781/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sanger Public Library.